EP 265- GM Simon Williams (aka the Ginger GM) returns

GM SImon William, aka “The Ginger GM” is an entertaining and popular commentator, YouTube Creator, Twitch streamer, and, of course, prolific Chessable course creator (often collaborating with IM Richard Palisser). Simon also recently launched a chess platform, called GChess, which allows you to store and analyze your games and to work on your openings using many popular chess resources. It had been 5 years since I had done a long-form interview with Simon, so it was great to catch up with him on the topics of his OTB plans, current opening trends, the British chess scene, his latest Chessable course, and, of course, many amusing anecdotes from Simon’s decades around top level chess. Please read on for lots more details, timestamps, and links. 

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Prior Interviews with GM Simon Williams: 

Perpetual Chess Episode 5 with GM Simon Williams

How to Chess 06- How to Know When to Attack with GM Simon Williams 



0:00- Simon will be playing in the Reykjavik Open in April. Why did he choose that tournament? 

 How does he prepare for it? 



07:00- What was Simon’s approach to earning the GM title? 

Mentioned: Episode 228 with GM Ben FInegold, Episode 217- “IM to GM” Special



14:00- As an up coming player, what was Simon’s approach to chess improvement?



17:00- Patreon mailbag question: How did Simon pick the Classical Dutch and the Iron English as staples of his repertoire?



21:00- Patreon mailbag question: Who is Simon’s favorite player ever?



22:00- Patreon mailbag question: Favorite tournament venue? 

Mentioned: British Chess Championships, Hastings 



24:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out all of their latest offerings here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels in all - Chessable.com



25:00- How did the idea come to be for Simon and IM Richard Palliser’s British Grand Prix Attack course? What else is Simon working on? 



32:00- What did Simon learn about openings from chatting with Super GM Daniil Dubov? What did Simon think of the opening choices in the World Championship? 



36:00- What strikes Simon about the chess talent of GM Luke McShane? 

Mentioned: McShane-Cheparinov 2009, GM Michael Adams 



40:00- Patreon mailbag question: How does Simon see the state of British chess? 

Mentioned: GM Ravi Haria, IM Marcus Harvey 



45:00- Patreon mailbag question: What was it like to visit the Mindsports center in London, and to drink a flaming sambuco with Alexandra Botez? 



47:00- Aimchess has a brand new feature called Aimchess recap! It summarizes your year in chess a la Spotify wrapped. Check it out here: 



https://www.aimchess.com/recap



48:00- Patreon mailbag question: Simon has launched the website Gchess.com recently? What is the vision for this chess site? 



55:00- Patreon mailbag question: Any chance Gchess could link to books that mention specific positions? 



59:00- Patreon mailbag question: What are Simon’s thoughts on the Elephant Gambit and the Papa-Ticulat Gambit

Mentioned: Howell-Williams 2007, Episode 176 with GM David Howell 



1:04:00- Any Magnus stories?

Mentioned: The Hillbilly Attack



1:08:00- Simon is a small investor in The Good Knight Pub in Oslo. How did that come up? 



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EP 264- Elizabeth Shaughnessy (Founder of the Berkeley Chess School)

This week I am joined by the founder of the Berkeley Chess School (BCS), Elizabeth Shaughnessy. The Berkeley Chess School is a California based non-profit that has taught chess to approximately 250,000 kids over the decades and has taught future grandmasters like Sam Shankland, and Hans Niemann. At 84 years of age, Elizabeth is still razor sharp and competing regularly in tournament chess! We talked about how chess and life have evolved since she founded BCS in 1981, with a particular emphasis on the Queen’s Gambit and whether she thinks the show can help grow interest in chess among women. Elizabeth has so much wisdom to share from a lifetime as a chess competitor, teacher, organizer and mom, it was great to get to chat with her. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 

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0:00- How does chess help kids? 


Mentioned: Growth from Failure Interview with Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Cyrus/Asbergers 


5:30- How did the Berkeley Chess School begin back in 1981? How has it grown over the years? 


12:30- BCS has taught future GMs Sam Shankland, Hans Niemann and Christopher Yoo among other future chess stars. Did they intentionally try to cultivate champion players? 


19:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here:

New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com


20:00- What is Elizabeth’s impression of The Queen’s Gambit? Has Elizabeth subsequently seen an increased interest in chess from women?

Mentioned: Queen of Katwe, The Polgar Sisters, Jen Shahade’s FAQ page


45:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com! If you subscribe, be sure to use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. Check out their yearly recap here: 

https://www.aimchess.com/recap


46:30- Patreon Mailbag Question: “What is Elizabeth’s favorite opening to teach to kids?


50:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: “What experience has Elizabeth had with using chess as a tool to stave off dementia?” 

Mentioned: Episode 145 with WIM Beatriz Marinello


52:30- Patreon Mailbag Question: “What is the state of the BCS building renovation? How does the club foster a welcoming environment?” 


1:01:00- What advice would Elizabeth give to anyone thinking of starting a chess club or academy? 

Mentioned: Episode 201 with FM Peter Giannatos 


1:07:00- What role did legendary IM George Koltanowski play in founding the BCS? 


1:13:00- Thanks so much to Elizabeth for joining the podcast. 

You can support the Berkeley Chess School here


Book Recap #23- Discussing Shereshevsky's Endgame Strategy with Dr. Kevin Scull

Chess Books Recaptured is back to discuss one of my favorite chess books ever, Mikhail Shereshevsky’s Endgame Strategy. Unlike a technical manual, this book simply shows some of the greatest endgame conversions of all time, and pulls together themes from the play, such as “do not hurry,” and “the principal of two weaknesses.” It is an intermediate to advanced book, best suited to those rated over 1600 USCF/FIDE. Joining me to guest co-host is my fellow chess podcaster, Dr. Kevin Scull. Kevin is an avid chess enthusiast who returned to the game in recent years. He has been working through Endgame Strategy in recent months and believes it has “transformed his game." Please tune in to the pod to find out why, as well as to the usual historical context, favorite chapters and lessons, and more. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 

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0:00- We dive right into Kevin’s history with the book, and discuss what chess experience level is best suited to this book. 

Mentioned: Silman’s Complete Endgame Course, Capablanca’s Best Chess Endings, 100 Endgames You Must Know



9:00- What is the “principle of two weaknesses?”



15:00- We discuss another key precept of the book- “do not hurry.”



18:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com! If you subscribe, be sure to use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. Check out their yearly recap here: 

https://www.aimchess.com/recap



19:00- We share a bit about Mikhail Shereshevsky’s bio, the background of the book and its few minor flaws.

Mentioned: Lots of discussion of Endgame Strategy on The Facebook Chess Book Collectors Group 



32:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here:

New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com



34:00- What are our favorite parts of the book? Least favorites? 

Mentioned: GM Fabiano Caruana, GM Magnus Carlsen, Episode 195 with GM Keith Arkell, Fred Wilson Books, GM Edmar Mednis Endgame Books here, Timeless Techniques by GM Sahaj Grover and FM Daniel Barrish, Small Steps to Giant Improvement, Smyslov-Aronin 1951, Episode 261, “Master to IM” 



58:00- Thanks so much to Kevin for helping out this month. As an honorarium I will make a donation to the Berkeley Chess School. 

Mentioned: Under the Surface, Episode 239 with GM Jan Markos 

Be sure to subscribe to Chess Journeys on your favored podcast app. Chess Journeys Episode 28 with Neal Bruce. Follow Kevin on Twitch 













EP 263- Author Oliver Roeder on the Enduring Appeal of Chess and Other Games

Photo by Tony Luong courtesy of W.W. Horton books

Oliver Roeder is an author, and a former senior writer for FiveThirtyEight.com who has often covered chess and other games. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Texas at Austin, with an emphasis on game theory, and studied Artifical Intelligence at Harvard University as a Niemann fellow. Today he appears with a new book, Seven Games, a Human History. It covers the history and current competitive contexts of the games Checkers, Chess, Backgammon, Go. Poker, Scrabble, and Bridge. Oliver’s book gave us an opportunity to talk about why people love games, why people love chess, and his own relationship with the game. Given Oliver’s expertise in A.I., we also discussed how it is changing all of these games. It was lots of fun to get a “big picture” view of chess’ enduring popularity from Oliver, and I highly recommend his book. Links, more details, and timestamps below! 

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0:00- Why do people love games, and especially chess? 



5:00- We discuss Oliver’s background with the other games in the book: Go, Bridge, Checkers, Backgammon, Scrabble, and Poker



12:00- The ease of use and availability of chess learning tools have exploded. Has this been the case for the other games Oliver wrote about as well? 



18:00- Does the joy of a game diminish when you get good at it?

Mentioned: Word Freak by Steven Fatsis 



21:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here: 

New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels - Chessable.com



23:00- What are the reasons that make Oliver think chess is booming? How has it sustained itself over the centuries? 



30:00- What is Oliver’s own experience with chess? What does he try to convey to a non-chess audience on FivethirtyEight.com ?

Mentioned: Modern Chess Openings 



36:00- Did Oliver have a preferred broadcast for the FIDE World Championship? 



41:00- Aimchess has a brand new feature called Aimchess recap! It summarizes your year in chess a la Spotify wrapped. Check it out here: 



https://www.aimchess.com/recap



43:00- How is AI affecting other games, like Go? 

Mentioned: Lee Sedol, Episode 196 with GM Jan Timman 



51:00- Does Oliver think chess should be changed to something like Chess960 or “No Castling Chess”? 



55:00- Is Oliver actively studying or working on his chess? 



57:00- Will Seven Games be available on Audiobook?

Mentioned: Yes, it will, here



59:00- Are Oliver’s FivethirtyEight.com chess columns popular? Will he cover chess there in the future? 



1:02:00- Patreon mailbag question: How does the question of whether or not there is “perfect information” available in a given game affect the appeal and enjoyment of the games? 



1:07:00- Thanks to Oliver for joining the show! 

You can follow him on Twitter here:

https://twitter.com/ollie?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor



And you can order Seven Games from Amazon or your local book seller. 

EP 262- IM Kostya Kavutskiy returns

This week Perpetual Chess welcomes back IM Kostya Kavutskiy. Kostya is a respected trainer, a founder of the ChessDojo training platform, a YouTube creator, and a Chessable author. I caught up with Kostya shortly after he returned from the North American Open, so we got the rundown on his own strengths and weaknesses, as well as the U.S. tournament landscape. Since Kostya is a popular online presenter, he received a bunch of listener questions soliciting chess improvement tips. 

Lastly we checked in on Kostya’s content- creation plans, and the “state of the Dojo,” as Kostya discussed visions for the teaching platform that he heads, along with GM Jesse Kraai and IM David Pruess. It is always insightful to talk chess with Kosta! Please read on for timestamps and show notes. 

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Prior Interviews:

Perpetual Chess Episode 4 with IM Kostya Kavutskiy  

Perpetual Chess Episode 89 with IM Kostya Kavutskiy 

How to Chess #20 with IM Kostya Kavutskiy 



0:00- Kostya shares lessons learned from his recent tournament in the North American Open about improving game preparation and execution. You can watch video recaps of all of his rounds here

Mentioned: Continental Chess, The Secret Ingredient by GM Jan Markos, GM Andrew Tang, IM Levy Rozman 



19:45- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here: 

New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels in all - Chessable.com

Mentioned: IM Levy Rozman’s Tweet 



30:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Where can older players find a coach?”

Mentioned: Lichess coaches page, Chess.com coaches page 



34:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What might the subject of Kostya’s next Chessable course be?” 

Mentioned: How to Chess #20 with IM Kostya Kavutskiy 



37:00-  What is discord? What is Chess Dojo? What is new with Chessdojo?

Mentioned: IM David Pruess, GM Jesse Kraai,  



41:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by AImchess.com.  Aimchess analyzes your online games and provides actionable improvement insights. Check out their updated website, and if you decide to subscribe please use the code “Perpetual30” to save 30%. 



42:00- Patreon mailbag question:How does Kostya balance his time between ChessDojo and his own chess goals?” 



46:00- Patreon mailbag question “With the growth of the Dojo, what content would you like to see it offer that is currently missing?” 

Mentioned: Link for ChessDoJo Discord here



53:00- What chess advice does Kostya repeat the most often? 



55:00- What chess books does Kostya recommend?

List of his recs here, Top 4 Most Overrated Chess Books Video, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, My System, How to Reassess Your Chess, Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual 



1:05:00- Kostya’s has other interests outside of chess. We talk about them here. 





EP 261- "Master to IM" Adult Improver Special with FM Doug Eckert, NM Evan Rosenberg and FM Dalton Perrine

FM Doug Eckert, NM Evan Rosenberg, FM Dalton Perrine, and myself

Perpetual Chess is back with another adult improver multi-guest “special edition.” This episode is called, “Master to IM” and continues the series started in Episode 217 (IM to GM). As the title suggests, we feature Master-level players who are training and competing with the hope of earning the FIDE International Master title (IM.) Our three guests are FM Doug Eckert, NM Evan Rosenberg, and FM Dalton Perrine. Each interview is entertaining and insightful in its own way. Our guests discuss questions like, “What chess skills differentiate a Master from an IM?” and “Why are our 3 guests willing to sacrifice so much time and money to play competitive chess in order to earn this title?” And, of course, they share many details about their regimens for training and competing.. Please read on for more details and timestamps!

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0:00- Intro

Mentioned: Check out the new dedicated Perpetual Chess Adult Improver page here, and the Spotify Adult Improver Playlist here 

4:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Aimchess analyzes your online games and provides actionable improvement insights. Check out their updated website, and if you decide to subscribe please use the code “Perpetual30” to save 30%. 

5:00- FM Doug Eckert joins the show! Doug is a 57 year-old retired CPA, dad, and is a board member of the St. Louis Chess Club. 

Mentioned: GM Patrick Wolff, GM Maxim Dlugy, GM Jacob Aagaard’s Killer Chess Training, Episode 241 with FM Peter Giannatos, Charlotte Winter Invitational Results here, Reykjavik Open 2022 


35:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here.  

36:30- NM Evan Rosenberg joins the show! Evan is a 38 year-old lawyer, dad, and chess trainer, with a Masters in Education. 

Mentioned: Dojo All Stars: Evan Rosenberg, FM Sunil Weerumantry, Info for the Norm tournament that Evan and Levy Rozman will be playing in is here: http://nycchessnorms.com/players/, Evan Rosenberg-Dominique Myers 2021How to Chess with GM Eugene Perelshteyn, Abdusattorov-Carlsen 2021 


52:00- New sponsored segment! Evan and I discuss  Chess.com insights, which is one of many features available with a diamond level Chess.com membership that highlights your strengths and weaknesses based on your games. It also tests you on any missed tactics. Diamond level membership also gets you full access to Chess.com’s huge video library. Whatever membership level of Chess.com you choose, you can help support the pod by signing up using this link

1:21:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessvis.com. Chessvis is an educational chess app which helps you train your visualization skills. You can check out their website, or search for the app on Android or Iphone


1:23:00- FM Dalton Perrine joins the show! Dalton is a 28 year- old chess trainer and the author of the Chessable course, Survive and Thrive: How to Blunder Less and Defend Better. 

Mentioned: Episode 8 with GM Sam Shankland, Episode 217 IM to GM Episode , How to Chess with FM Dalton Perrine, Recognizing Your Opponent’s Resources by IM Mark Dvoretsky , GM Jacob Aagaard’s Grandmaster Preparation Series and Excelling at Chess Series, Kasparov’s My Great Predecessors Series, GM Johan Hellsten’s books, Strategic Chess Exercises, Critical Moments 


1:55:00- 

Thanks so much to our guests for joining the pod! Here are the chess.com accounts at which you can reach them:

Chess.com accounts: 

FM Doug Eckert 

NM Evan Rosenberg

FM Dalton Perrine


Twitter:

Evan Rosenberg

Dalton Perrine


Dalton’s Website:

https://nextlevelchesscoaching.com/

 Email Dalton at NextLevelChessCoaching at gmail.com


Dalton's Course:

Survive and Thrive: How to Blunder Less and Defend Better.


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Book Recap #22- Discussing Questions of Modern Chess Theory with Martin Justesen

Perpetual Chess is back with an edition of Chess Books Recaptured, a recurring book review podcast. Today I am joined by Martin Justesen to discuss the underrated Soviet-era classic Questions of Modern Chess Theory, by Isaac Lipnitsky. Originally published in 1956 in the Soviet Union, it was not translated and published in English until Quality Chess did it in 2006. And the chess world is quite lucky that it was translated! As usual we share historical details, lessons learned from the book and a few favorite segments in our discussion. Of course we also get into some of the details of Isaac Lipnitsky’s life, as well as discussing what is new with our returning guest-co-host, Martin. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 

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Martin's prior Adult Improver Interview: Episode 209

0:00- Why did Martin choose this book? What makes it noteworthy? 

Mentioned: Book Recap #18- Nimzowitsch’s My System, Endgame by Frank Brady 



8:30- For what level chess player is this book most helpful? 

Mentioned: Logical Chess Move by Move, Winning Chess Strategies, Simple Chess 



12:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Aimchess analyzes your online games and provides actionable improvement insights. Check out their updated website, and if you decide to subscribe please use the code “Perpetual30” to save 30%. 



13:30- We discuss the formats in which the book is available. We couldn’t find much beyond the paper book format. 



17:00- Who was Isaac Lipnitsky? 



19:00- Why is this book sometimes compared to IM John Watson’s Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy?

Mentioned: Lipnitsky-Petrosian 1950, Episode 258 With GM Matthew Sadler, Translator John Sugden 



28:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here: 

New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels - Chessable.com



29:30- What were the most noteworthy segments of the book? 

Mentioned: Anderson-Kieseritzky, Botvinnik-Capablanca 1938, Steinitz-Von Bardeleben 1895  



46:00- Thanks so much to Martin for joining the show



Check out all of Martin’s Books Here: 

Amazon.com: Martin B. Justesen: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle

Also Mentioned: Street Smart Chess, Improve Your Chess Now 

Sign up for Martin’s newsletter here.



This month we will make another donation to Chess in Slums. 

Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/chess-education-in-africa?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet



Listen to my Interview with Tunde Onakoye on Episode 219



54:00- This month's blindfold puzzles are straight from Martin's new book, Blindfold Opening Visualization

Puzzle #1, White to move - 1. E4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 4. Nc3 Ne7 5. Nd5 g6??



Puzzle #2, White to move- 1. Nf3 d5 2. G3 c5 3. Bg2 Nc6 4. D4 e6 5. 00 Nf6 6. C4 dxc4 7. Ne5 Nxd4?



You can find a Lichess study with the answers to both puzzles here:

https://lichess.org/study/ZYkBctm8/gXF6JORT



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EP 260- IM Christof Sielecki is back!

This week’s guest on Perpetual Chess marks the return of award winning author, Chessable author, and noted opening theoretician, IM Christof Sielecki. Christof has recently released, Keep it Simple: Black, an ambitious course which provides solid opening lines against every possible White first move. We discuss the ways that Christof’s process for creating Chessable courses, using engines, and choosing opening lines has evolved over the years. Of course, there was quite a bit of chess news in the form of the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz, so we also spent some time discussing this tournament, its standout performances, and its many attendant controversies. Lastly, Christof always has a few fun stories to share, and this interview was no exception, as he shared some details about the process behind helping to create The Magnus Touch with Magnus and his team. As always, you can read on for more details and show notes below. 

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Prior interviews with IM Christof Sielecki: 

Episode 6

Episode 153

Book Recap 18- My System 



0:00- FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Recap and discussion

Mentioned: Dude fell from his chair!, GM Magnus Carlsen-GM Nodiberk Abdusattorov Blitz game 



26:15- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can check out IM Christof Sielecki’s courses, including free “Short and Sweet” previews of his new course here



27:30- How did Christof decide which openings to include in “Keep it Simple Black?” 

Mentioned: Lifetime Repertoires: Pirc Defense, Lifetime Repertoires: Caro-Kann, Lifetime Repertoires: Nimzo-Ragozin 



44:00- How has Christof’s engine use evolved when designing courses? 

Mentioned: Chessify Cloud Engine Rental 



49:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by AImchess.com.  Aimchess analyses your online games and provides actionable improvement insights. Check out their updated website, and if you decide to subscribe please use the code “Perpetual30” to save 30%. 



51:00- Christof tells the story of meeting and working with GM Magnus Carlsen and family in conjunction with Magnus’ course The Magnus Touch



1:02:00- What will Christof be working on next? 

Mentioned: Episode 257 with GM Erwin L’Ami 



1:05:00- Patreon mailbag question: What role should openings and Chessable opening courses play for amateur club-level players? 



1:17:00- Thanks so much to Christof for rejoining us! Here are links to keep up with him:



Keep it Simple Black is ON SALE now. Get it here:

Keep It Simple For Black - MoveTrainer™ Course - Chessable.com



Short and sweet free previews here and here 



Follow Christof on Twitter here:

https://twitter.com/ChessExplained

EP 259- Ben Johnson

On this holiday week, with The Perpetual Chess Podcast having recently turned 5 years old, it seemed like an appropriate time to feature myself as “the guest” on Perpetual Chess. In order to help out, I brought in longtime listener of the pod, chess journalist and improver, Chris Wainscott, to perform hosting duties. Chris and I covered lots of ground, as he asked me about the origins of Perpetual Chess, its growth over the years, my approach to interviewing people, favorite interview types and “dream guests.” He asked probing questions about  my own chess origins and improvement efforts. Although I do prefer being the interviewer rather than the interviewed, it was fun to play the other role and to answer so many good listener questions. Details and show notes are below. 

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0:00-    My chess background, and when did chess initially captivate me?

15:00-  There are always great new courses from Chessable including FM Kamil Plichta’s Lifetime Repertoires: Accelerated Dragon. Check out what else is new here:

https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/

16:00- Patreon mailbag question:’When will GM Yasser Seirawan be on the show?” 

Mentioned: EP 134 with Megan Chen

19:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How did Perpetual Chess come to be?” 

23:00- Patreon mailbag question: ‘To what do you attribute the podcast’s success?”

25:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What do you wish you had  known at the beginning? Any regrets?”

26:00- Patreon mailbag question: “ How has your  interviewing style/approach evolved?” 

31:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What do you consider to be the highlights of the show?” 

35:00- Twitter question:  “Which handful of episodes are most representative of Perpetual Chess?” 

Mentioned: Ep. 193 Tom Murphy, EP 250- FM Asa Hoffmann, EP. 76 Andrez Kryzdwa, GM Jan Timman, EP 15 GM Alex Yermolinksky. plus I forgot to mention my favorite episode, a World Championship prep oral history with GM Peter Heine Nielsen

40:00- Twitter question: “When will you do a Chessable course?’

42:00- Twitter question: “What are the most challenging types of interviews? What are your favorite non-chess podcasts?” 

Rights to Ricky Sanchez, Animal Spirits Podcast, WTF with Marc Maron, Fresh Air, The Ezra Klein show, Death, Sex and Money 

46:00-  Patreon mailbag question: “What is your work flow/chess study regimen like in a given week?”

50:00- What value does my producer, Mathew Passy bring to the podcast?  

52:00- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 

53:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How has your approach to chess studying changed over the years?” 

Mentioned: Greg and Jen Shahade, GM Maurice Ashley 

58:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What are your own favorite training tools? What guests’ advice resonated with you?” 

Mentioned: Neal Bruce, GM Jacob Aagaard, Thinking Inside the Box, GM Jan Gustafsson 

1:03:00- When it comes to competitive chess? What is my “why? 

Mentioned: GM Jonathan Rowson’s The Moves that Matter 

1:07:00- What are my goals in OTB chess?

Mentioned: Episode 241 with FM Peter Giannatos, Episode 232 with James Altucher 

1:10:00- Patreon mailbag question: What are my favorite learning tools? 

Mentioned: Episode 257 with GM Erwin L’Ami 

1:13:00- How has life changed since Queen’s Gambit? 

1:16:00- My evolving philosophy for choosing Adult Improver guests 

Mentioned: Episode 256 with Alex Crompton 

1:19:00- Who are my “dream guests?” 

Mentioned: Lazslo Polgar, Magnus’ Bullet Twitch Stream, GM Ljubomir Ljubojevic, GM Ulf Andersson 



1:25:00- Thanks so much to Chris for guest co-hosting!

 You can read his blog and book reviews here:

http://ontheroadtochessmaster.com/

And follow him on Twitter here: 

https://twitter.com/cwainscottmke

EP 258- GM Matthew Sadler

Photo Courtesy of New in Chess Magazine

This week’s guest on Perpetual Chess is 2 time British champion, and award winning author, GM Matthew Sadler.  Matthew has been one of Great Britain’s top players for decades and is currently ranked #41 in the world. He has impressively managed to maintain his form well into his 40s while working outside of chess. Matthew has also made quite a mark as an author. His books,Gamechanger and the adult improver focused, Chess for Life, both co-authored with WIM Natasha Regan, are both favorites of this podcast. You can hear us discuss these books in Episode 112. In Matthew’s new book, The Silicon Road to Chess Improvement, Matthew goes beyond just Alphazero and extracts lessons for humans from many of the other modern chess super engines. He is also the regular book reviewer for NIC magazine, and did game recaps of the 2021 FIDE World Championship with none other than GM Garry Kasparov! I am happy to report that Matthew was very generous with his time, so we managed to cover all of these areas of chess interest in our conversation. Timestamps and relevant links are below. 

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0:00- As a full time IT professional, author, New in Chess book reviewer, content creator and top player, how does Matthew get so many things done? 



04:45- What are some of Matthew’s favorite recent chess books?

Mentioned: Winning by GM Nigel Short , The Creative Power of Boguljubov, The Unstoppable American 



10:00- We segue into discussing what Matthew observed from Magnus’ play in the World Championship. 

Mentioned: Silicon Road to Chess Improvement YouTube Channel, Chessbase India video with GM Peter Heine Nielsen, More Info on the TCEC- Top Engine Chess Championship, The Games discussed can be seen here 



24:00- What can club players learn from super engines? 

Mentioned: Small Steps to Giant Improvement



31:00- Does Matthew see an engine footprint in GM Alireza Firouzja’s play?

Mentioned: Erdos-Firouzja 2021, Acquisition of Chess Knowledge in Alpha Zero 



36:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Did Alphazero’s opening acquisition trace the path of the evolution of chess?”



38:00- There are always great new courses from Chessable including FM Kamil Plichta’s Lifetime Repertoires: Accelerated Dragon. Check out what else is new here:

https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/



40:00- Why does it seem like the numerical evaluations of engines are getting more extreme, i.e. “+5 in an even position?” 



45:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Do engines still threaten to end competitive chess as was often reported circa Kasparov-Deep Blue, or are they accepted as a supplemental tool these days?”

Mentioned: GM Pia Cramling, GM Juan Bellon, GM Robin van Kampen 



50:00- What are Matthew’s thoughts on Magnus’ recent mention of potentially dropping out of the World Championship cycle?  



55:00- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 



57:00- Patreon mailbag question “If chess is fundamentally a draw, why do top engines still sometimes beat each other? 



1:00:00-  Patreon mailbag question;  “Will engine play become more “human” in the future?’ This segues to a conversation about Magnus’ uncanny ability to play mistake-free chess.  

Mentioned: Maia bots on Lichess, Topalov interview with Chess24



1:09:00- How did the opportunity come about for Matthew to do World Championship recap videos with Garry Kasparov on Kasparovchess? What did he learn from Kasparov?



1:15:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Does correspondence chess have a future given the preponderance of draws?’  We also touch on whether the rating strength of engines is slowing down. 



1:22:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Are there engines that are more instructive about how to convert advantages in a “human” way that avoids complications?” 



1:28:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What chess improvement and maintenance tips can Matthew share for other adults in their 40s and beyond? “



1:38:00- Patreon mailbag question: “The Carlsbad structure features in 3 of Matthew’s books. Why does it fascinate him so much?”



1:41:00- Thanks so much to Matthew for being so generous with his time and sharing his knowledge. Here are the links to keep up with his content. 

Twitter

Silicon Road to Chess Improvement YouTube Channel

Buy the Book here

Or The E Book from New in Chess here 

Chess for Life

Gamechanger 

EP 257- GM Erwin L'Ami with a World Championship Wrap Up (and more!)

Photo courtesy of GM Erwin L’Ami

Perpetual Chess is back for one more World Championship wrap-up (among other topics) with top Dutch player, trainer, and popular Chessable author, GM Erwin L’Ami. As the second to GM Anish Giri, and a former member of GM Veselin Topalov’s World Championship team, Erwin shares his general reflections on the Carlsen-Nepomniatchtchi match, as well as lots of insights about the opening choices of each player. We also talk about chess improvement. Erwin himself is gearing up to compete in the prestigious Tata Steel tournament in Wijk an Zee after a long layoff from OTB chess. He also answers some listener questions relating to how amateurs should approach openings. Lastly, I was quite interested to hear how chess engines and opening theory have changed, even in the time since Erwin last was a guest on Perpetual Chess, in 2020. There is always lots to learn from GM L’Ami, so please enjoy the conversation, and check out the relevant links and timestamps below if needed. 

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Prior Perpetual Chess interview: Episode 186 with GM Erwin L’Ami 

0:00- Erwin shares his thoughts about the World Championship, especially the openings chosen. 

Mentioned: The games we discuss can be viewed here, Chessbase India interview with GM Peter Heine Nielsen and GM Vladimir Potkin, Sesse Engine 

30:00- There are always great new courses from Chessable including FM Kamil Plichta’s Lifetime Repertoires: Accelerated Dragon. Check out what else is new here:

https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/

30:30- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 

31:30- How is Erwin preparing for the Challenger’s group of the upcoming Tata Steel Chess Tournament? 

Mentioned: More on the Dubov-Karjakin issue here. Perpetual Chess W.C. Pod with GM Jan Timman,  

44:00- How does Erwin work on his tactics? 

Mentioned: The Silicon Road to Chess Improvement, FM Frank Erwich’s 1001 Chess Exercises for Advanced Club Players

Silicon Road YouTube Channel, Kasparovchess World Championship Game Recaps 

49:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. They offer a huge video library with instruction on every phase of the game. 

50:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Is 1. e4 still ‘best by test’?” 

Mentioned: Carlsen-Tari 2021 

55:00- Patreon mailbag question: Have super-engines recently refuted any openings? 

57:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Would having a second for a round robin event be of any use for a 2200 level player?”

1:02:00- Patreon mailbag question: ‘What approach and opening resources does Erwin recommend for club level players?”

1:05:30- How did IM Cor van Wijgerdan, co-creator of the Chess Steps Series come up with so many cool puzzles? 

Mentioned: Episode 142 with Han Schut, Episode 167 with IM Jop Delemarre

1:08:00- Are cloud-based engines taking over from heavy duty private machines? 

Mentioned: Chessify 

1:12:00- We wrap up with a bit more World Championship and Candidates Cycle talk 

Mentioned: FIDE Grand Prix 2022

1:18:00- Thanks so much to Erwin for sharing his insights. 

You can follow him on Twitter here

Keep up with his Chessable courses here

World Championship Bonus Pod #5- GM Vasyl Ivanchuk

You can Follow Ivanchuk’s Twitch Channel here

GM Vasyl Ivanchuk is a modern chess legend who has won countless tournaments including the 2016 World Rapid Championship and the 2007 FIDE World Blitz Championship. He has been ranked #2 in the World on 3 separate occasions. Vasyl is known for his creative play and his wide opening repertoire. Vasyl joined me just after the World Championship concluded to share his thoughts on the match, and to discuss his recent foray into Twitch streaming, his passion for checkers, and to answer my many questions about his illustrious career. So much fun to talk chess with "Chucky!"

You can follow/subscribe to Vasyl's Twitch channel here:

https://www.twitch.tv/ivanchukchess

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0:00- Intro, Match Wrapup

6:00- GM Vasyl Ivanchuk joins the podcast!

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Book Recap #21- Discussing A First Book of Morphy with Mads Jønsson

We are back for another Book Review podcast, a series called Chess Books Recaptured. This month we tackle Frisco Del Rosario’s First Book of Morphy, which is a Paul Morphy game collection book geared towards novice to intermediate players. My guest co-host this episode is Danish chess enthusiast, dad and linguist Mads Jønsson. As we note, First Book of Morphy does have some flaws, but Morphy’s games are amazing, and the annotations are helpful enough to make this book well-suited to its target audience. Please read on for lots more details, show notes, and relevant links. 



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0:00- We introduce our guest go-host, Mads Jonson, and he shares for his suggestion that we recap the First Book of Morphy



6:30- We talk a bit about the book's background. 

Mentioned: Lichess Study games 1-60, and 61-69 



11:30- There are always great new courses from Chessable including FM Kamil Plichta’s Lifetime Repertoires: Accelerated Dragon. Check out what else is new here:

https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/



12:00- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe, use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 



13:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Did Morphy play at the level of a modern IM?” 

Mentioned: IM Ken Regan’s Intrinsic Rating Compendium, Chess Metrics Morphy 



17:00- What chapters did Mads find most helpful?

Mentioned: Book Recap #16 Logical Chess Move by Move 



25:00- What other changes could have been made stylistically? 



28:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. They offer a huge video library with instruction on every phase of the game. 



29:00- We share a few of our favorite games and quotes. 

Mentioned: Morphy-Guibert 1958, Ben Finegold’s Paul Morphy videos



36:00- We give a list of pros and cons related to the books. 



39:00- What other “move by move” style books might one consider reading? (They are listed below in order of difficulty) 

Logical Chess Move by Move (Podcast about it in Book Recap 16)

The Most Instructive Chess Games of All Time 

Instructive Chess Miniatures 

World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book 

Chess: The Art of Logical Thinking: From the First Move to the Last  

Nunn- Understanding Chess Move by Move 

Morphy Move by Move 

Chess Master vs. Amateur 





46:00- Tune in next month for a recap of Lipnitsky’s Questions of Modern Chess Theory with Martin Justesen a/k/a Say Chess!

Be sure to follow Mads on Twitter here



And we are always happy to support Chess in Slums. 



50:00- Blindfold puzzles are back! 



Puzzle #1- Meek-Morphy 1855 



1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Bc4 Bc5 5. Ng5 Nh6 6. Nxf7 Nxf7 7. Bxf7+ Kxf7

WHITE TO MOVE AND REGAIN MATERIAL 

Solution here: 

https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1335871



Puzzle #2- Morphy-Conway 1959



1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. Bc4 g4 5. d4 gxf3 6. Qxf3 Bh6 7. O-O Ne7 8.

Bxf4 Bxf4 9. Bxf7+ Kxf7 10. Qxf4+ Kg7 

FIND MATE in TWO FROM THIS POSITION

Solution here: 

https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=2036628



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World Championship Bonus Pod #4- GM Jacob Aagaard on the match, plus Shaun McCoy with a report from Dubai

GM Jacob Aagaard and Lucy

GM Jacob Aagaard is an award winning author, and a founder of Quality Chess and of Killer Chess Training.com. With Magnus Carlsen firmly ahead in the match (by a score of 6.5 to 3.5), I thought it would be fun to check back in with GM Jacob Aagaard, who had written a prescient prediction for the match which was shared with our listeners in Episode 254. In our conversation, Aagaard expounds a bit on his thoughts on the match, and also shares his concerns about future World Championships when it comes to potential match formats and venues. It is always illuminating to hear GM Aagaard's thoughts!

Following the Aagaard interview Shaun McCoy of Chess.com joins the show to give an update from Dubai. Shaun shares his highlights so far and discusses what it was like to be on the premises for Magnus' historical win in Game 6. As always, you can find the timestamps for the interviews below.

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0:00- Intro

10:00- GM Jacob Aagaard interview

43:45- Shaun McCoy joins the show

EP 256- Alex Crompton (Adult Improver Series)

Welcome back to another Adult Improver Edition of Perpetual Chess. In this episode, we feature another Queen’s Gambit convert to Perpetual Chess. 30-year-old tech executive and musician Alex Crompton recently became obsessed with the game and dove headlong into the best ways to improve at it. Alex is quick to note that his accomplishments are modest, but as he detailed on his blog, he has gone from total beginner to a respectable 1500 FIDE rating in less than a year. As our conversation reveals, lots of research and work went into this improvement. In our conversation, Alex shares tons of good study tips and reflections about the science of learning, including the ways that the study of languages has helped him improve his chess. It was a lot of fun hearing about Alex’s chess progress, and any listener of any rating can learn from this conversation. Please read on for lots of details, timestamps and relevant links.

Click here to download the Episode



0:00- For more information about the Harvard Chess Cognition Study go here



3:00- Alex joins the show, and we begin by discussing why Alex finds it challenging to follow the World Championship despite his enthusiasm for chess. 

Mentioned: The Art of Learning by IM Josh Waitzkin 



12:00- We discuss Alex’s adult improvement journey, which you can read about in his blog post here



18:30- NEW SPONSOR! Chessvis is an app designed designed to help you train your visualization skills. Search for it at an app store or get the links here. 

https://www.chessvis.com/



19:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. They offer a huge video library with instruction on every phase of the game. 



20:00- What were Alex’s first steps to develop a system to study chess? 

Mentioned: Squareoff Chess, Bryght Labs’ ChessUp, Woodpecker Method on Chessable, Woodpecker Method Podcast with Neal Bruce, Michael De La Maza article- 400 Points in 400 Days, Tim Brennan’s Tactics Time on Chessable 



39:00- How did Alex approach the study of openings? 

Mentioned: Make it Stick by Peter C. Brown 



41:00- Alex shares some interesting research about why adults may improve at chess more slowly than kids. 

Mentioned: Some of the research Alex referenced is here

Lichess study, Episode 231 with Braden Laughlin, James Heisig: Remembering the Kanji, Episode 215 with Dr. Vishnu Sreekumar 



54:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out what's new from them here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com Don’t forget to subscribe to the How to Chess podcast as well!



54:30- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 



55:30- Patreon mailbag question: “What is Alex’s approach to learning openings?”

Mentioned: My First Chess Opening Repertoire for White, Lifetime Repertoires: Chessable 1. b3, Logical Chess Move by Move 



1:11:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Any theories on why ratings tend to repeatedly plateau and then jump?”

Mentioned: Episode 181 with Elijah Logozar 



1:15:00-What resources have helped Alex blunder less, rather than just solve tactics? 

Susan Polgar’s How to Learn Chess the Right Way Volume 3, FM Peter Giannatos’ Everyone’s First Chess Workbook



1:19:00- What are Alex’s next chess goals, if any? 

Mentioned: Sean Carroll’s Mindscapes: Episode 169 Games 



1:28:00- Thanks so much to Alex for sharing his insights. 

You can keep up with him via his blog here:

https://www.alexcrompton.com/



World Championship Bonus Pod #3- GM Jan Timman on the match so far, NM John MacArthur with a Dubai trip report.

Photo of GM Jan Timman via Wikimedia Commons

John MacArthur in Dubai with Nepo.

After 8 rounds, things have changed! As you may have heard, Magnus Carlsen has taken a 5-3 lead in the 2021 World Championship, highlighted by a record breaking, unforgettable win in Game 6. Please listen in as a do a quick rundown of the highlights of the match, then bring in two great guests: Grandmaster Jan Timman is the 9 time champion of the Netherlands, an award winning author, and was one of the highest rated players in the world for decades. Among other topics, Jan shares his thoughts on the match so far and discusses the ascendance of young Super GM Alireza Firouzja, who we could potentially see in the next World Championship. 

My second guest, John MacArthur is an accomplished scholastic coach and Twitch streamer who joined me just after returning from Dubai on Monday. Dubai was the 6th World Championship match he has attended. John shares some great stories and contrasts this event with the many other memorable matches he has attended. 

Timestamps and the links you need are below.

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10:00- GM Jan Timman joins me!

Jan is a founding editor and columnist for New in Chess Magazine 

His latest book is, The Unstoppable American: Bobby Fischer and the Road to Reykjavik 



33:30- NM John MacArthur joins fresh from returning from Dubai.

Check out his photos from Dubai on his Instagram here

Follow him on Twitch here.

On Twitter here 

World Championship Bonus Pod #2- FM Mike Klein joins from Dubai to recap 5 tense, deadlocked rounds.

Do we look concerned about these draws?

After 5 rounds, it is still all draws! FM Mike Klein of Chess.com joins me to quickly recap the games, to track the ongoing storylines, and then to give some perspective on how the media coverage of this World Championship compares to the 3 prior World Championship matches he has covered.

Timestamps and the links you need are below.

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0:00- Ben gives a quick recap of the 2 more recent games, and on the keys to the match so far.

6:45- FM Mike Klein joins me to help assess the chess so far. Are so many draws surprising?

27:00- Mike contrasts the venue and the media coverage to prior World Championships.

Links:

Episode 85 with FM Mike Klein

Mike's Twitter

Chesskid.com

Episode 255- WGM Tatev Abrahamyan

This week’s guest on Perpetual Chess marks the return visit of one of the top female players in the US, WGM Tatev Abrahamyan. I caught up with Tatev after a hectic few months in which she competed in the FIDE Women’s World Cup and also competed in and placed 4th in the US Women’s Championship. For good measure, she moved from Southern California to Kansas City to begin her work as the Director of Chess Content at chess startup Bryght Labs. Tatev’s busy schedule gave us plenty to talk about, as Tatev gave some insightful tournament reports, discussed her new job, and, of course, dispensed some chess improvement advice and some reflections on dealing with setbacks in chess. It is always fun to talk chess with Tatev, so we hope you make time for this interview in between World Championship rounds. Please read on for more details and show notes. 

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0:00- GM Johan Sebastian Christiansen recently expressed his extreme frustration with a slump in his competitive chess. Tatev talks about how common such feelings of frustration can be for be top players, and ways to work through it. 

Mentioned: Episode 49 with WGM Tatev Abrahamyan Chess.com Article with GM Alireza Firouzja’s quote regarding chess and mental health


11:00- How does Tatev reflect on her 4th place finish in the 2021 US Women’s Chess Championship? 

Mentioned: GM Alejandro Ramirez, You can review Tatev’s games here, How to Chess Episode 17 with IM Lawrence Trent


26:00- Now that she has a 9-5 job, Tatev reflects on how she will manage her chess career as well as a new job in a new town (Kansas City, MO). 


29:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. They offer a huge video library with instruction on every phase of the game. 


31:00- Tatev gives the trip report from the FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup in Sochi, Russia, and we discuss the Women’s World Championship Cycle. 

Mentioned: Episode 243 with GM Anna Muzychuk, Information on the 2022 FIDE Woman’s Candidate Tournament is hereGoryachkina-Motylev 2021 


39:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out what's new from them here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com Don’t forget to subscribe to the How to Chess podcast as well!


39:30- Perpetual Chess is also brought to you in part by AImchess.com. Check out the site, and if you decide to subscribe use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 


40:00- Does Tatev think that US Women's Champion IM Carissa Yip will be competing for a World Championship someday? 

Mentioned: FM Jennifer Yu, IM Annie Wang 


43:00- What sort of products is Tatev working on at her chess startup, Bryght Labs

Mentioned: ChessUp, GM Levon Aronian 


1:01:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What tips can we share for how to evaluate a position?”


1:05:00- We discuss GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov’s recent interview about chess engines and his work with GM Fabiano Caruana. 

Mentioned: More information about Kasimdzhanov’s interview with Ilya Levitov here


1:14:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is the secret to Tatev’s success in her OTB games against Latvian/American legend GM Alex Shabalov? 

Mentioned: Krush-Abrahamyan 2021, 


1:17:00- 

Thanks so much to Tatev for joining us! 

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World Championship Bonus Pod #1- The match so far, + interviews from Dubai with Geert van der Velde and Jonathan Corbblah

With the Carlsen-Nepomniatchtchi World Championship match tied after 3 hard-fought draws, I do a quick rundown of the main story lines emerging from what has been a tense and entertaining battle so far. Then, we get reports from Dubai from Chessable C.E.O. Geert van der Velde, followed by Chess.com reporter/Trivia Whiz Jonathan Corbblah.

Timestamps and the links you need are below.

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0:00- Ben on the 3 key story lines from the match so far.

14:00- Chessable C.E.O. Geert van der Velde on what its like to watch the match from the Play Magnus lounge in Dubai.

30:30- Trivia Whiz turned Chess.com reporter Jonathan Corbblah on how he wound up in Dubai, and his favorite foods and memories from his trip so far.

Links:

Geert’s Twitter

Jonathan’s Twitter

Chessable Classroom (as Geert mentioned)

Jonathan's Chess: A Reflection of Us is being premiered each day on Chess.com’s World Championship Broadcasts.

Perpetual Chess Episode 161 with Geert van der Velde

Perpetual Chess Episode 48 with Jonathan Corbblah

Episode 254- World Championship Preview Part 2 with Tai Pruce Zimmerman



My guest for Part 2 of the World Chess Championship preview is chess blogger Tai Pruce Zimmerman. Tai is an accountant by training, who created the excellent Chess by the Numbers blog to write about elite chess from a statistical perspective. With the World Championship just days away, I was excited to have the opportunity to ask Tai to walk us through various scenarios in the upcoming showdown between GMs Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniatchtchi. We tackled questions such as the following:  Based on rating, how likely is Magnus to win? How likely are we to see tiebreaks? Would Magnus be as big a favorite if the match were to go to rapid tiebreaks? How likely would it be that one player “adopt” another? We take on all of these questions and more, as Tai describes how his model is made and tells all of the numbers we need to know for the match. As always, please read on for more details, timestamps, and relevant links! 

Click here to download the Episode

0:00- Info from the Intro: 

Be sure to go to MagnusNepo.com to join Aimchess’ Prediction Challenge! 

Check out Chess.com’s easy-to-read World Championship schedule breakdown here

Perpetual Chess Bonus World Championship Pods are planned for: November 29, December 2, December 6, December 9 and  December 13

3:00- We briefly review the format of the World Championship Match, and then Tai dives into what goes into his statistical model, and what it says about the upcoming match. 

Mentioned: Episode 249 with Dr. Mark Glickman, Nate Solon’s article about the World Championship 



11:00- How would Tai’s model assess a potential rapid playoff? 



16:00- What did Tai do to guess the competitors rating strengths other than just use their current FIDE ratings? 

Mentioned: Pinnacle Sports World Chess Championships Odds



20:30- If the match goes to blitz tiebreaks, who would be the favorite to win the match? 

Mentioned: Matt Jensen’s World Championship Preview of Chess.com 



27:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out what's new from them here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com Don’t forget to subscribe to the How to Chess podcast as well!

27:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. ACT NOW to enter their free Magnus-Nepo challenge on this site: https://magnusnepo.com/



29:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How does acclaimed trainer and author, GM Jacob Aagaard of KillerChessTraining.com assess the World Championship?” 

Mentioned: Tarjei Svenson’s summary of a recent Magnus Carlsen interview 



31:00- Patreon mailbag question  “What are the odds of Magnus adopting Nepo?” 



33:30- How does the Aimchess.com algorithm assess the players strengths and weaknesses?

Mentioned: Aimchess analysis here 

35:00- We briefly discuss GM Alireza Firouzja’s recent dominance. 



42:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. They offer a huge video library with instruction on every phase of the game. 



43:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Any chance of Tai’s blog being sponsored by a major chess site?” 

Mentioned: TwoPlusTwo chess forum, New in Chess Free World Championship Digital Magazine, Dennis Monokroussos’ The Chess Mind Blog



50:00- Tai shares a few more details about the methodology of his model.



54:00- Tai shares a bit more about his background and his other interests outside of chess. 



56:00- In terms of rating differential, what prior World Championship provides the best historical analogue?



57:00- Thanks so much to Tai for sharing his data with us. 

Check out and subscribe to his blog here: 

https://chessnumbers.wordpress.com/

You can follow him on Twitter here: 

https://twitter.com/ChessNumbers